84 Replies to “August 5, 2021: Reader Tips”

  1. Just to clear something up that got some here excited.

    This from Robert Barnes…

    **The Canadian case that went viral does not appear to be what some thought it was. It appears a defendant fighting a covid-based fine served a subpoena on the government, but appears to have served it incorrectly. This led to a response of nothing to respond to, which the defendant misinterpreted as meaning no evidence existed that he had subpoenaed. The defendant then misinterpreted that to mean “the end” of all covid restrictions in the Alberta province. Unfortunately, it’s likely just a case of a mis-served subpoena.**

    And Viva had this to say…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdX230nMuBA

    1. FACT remains….has the Alberta Govt – AHS come out at ANY POINT in time to say, YES we have Isolated the Entire Gene Sequence via an autopsy from a Patient who allegedly DIED from COVID…???

      Not to my knowledge…ANYONE.?

      It is THEY who must prove that it exists and I have seen little but Bullshit – Disinformation and utter Lies from those ASSHOLES in Edm. PCR test results – Supposed Lab results are NON Admissible. Pathological Evidence is what is needed.

      My take anyway….prove it or STFU

      1. Lol you are a ridiculous clown.

        So they’re supposed to extract the Covid19 virus from a dead dpatient because of someone’s comment on SDA. Better do it or Covid doesn’t exist. LMFAO

  2. I thought that this story was interesting enough to re-post one of my previous comments here…

    “Imagine no bacon too…”

    https://notthebee.com/article/california-set-to-have-a-major-self-imposed-bacon-shortage-and-could-things-get-any-worse-in-the-golden-state

    “Unless the courts intervene or the state temporarily allows non-compliant meat to be sold in the state, California will lose almost all of its pork supply, much of which comes from Iowa…”

    “At least initially, analysts predict that even as California pork prices soar, customers elsewhere in the country will see little difference. Eventually, California’s new rules could become a national standard because processors can’t afford to ignore the market in such a large state.”

  3. Back in the day, when spouse and I were in Vancouver, long distance was still a matter of one dialed the operator, gave the long distance number one wanted, and gave the number from which calling. I used that a few times to ring my parents from my grandmother’s home and charge the call to our phone.
    However, back in the day, there was also the ‘reverse the charges’ scam. An offspring, having returned to base from a visit home, would call parents “reverse charges”. The parents would refuse the call, but would then know offspring was safe.

    1. Don’t tell anyone but I tried this one but when my Mom answered, I was so happy to hear her voice, I started to talk to her. So much for the pre arranged “decline”!
      My bad!!

    2. In the late 1960s I was an army officer at Camp Chilliwack in BC. I had reason to call my parents in a small town in rural Manitoba to speak with my Dad at his office (the local municipal office). Knowing this would be a long process, I grabbed a beer and initiated the process of calling.
      I asked for the “long distance operator” and was quickly connected and greeted with the question of ‘what town or city are you calling”? I answered “McCreary Manitoba”. After several minutes where she consulted other BC Tel sources, she finally had the “routing information” which would be necessary for operators down the line to pass the call along to the destination. Finally that was settled and the next question was “what number?” I knew this was going to be the hard part because in this small town the operator had a switchboard in the back of a small cafe and there were only a few dozen phone numbers in the town, mainly with 2 digits. My Dad’s office number at the municipal office was “1”. That was all of it as the office was the first place in town to get a phone. So now I had to tell the long distance operator that the local number was “1” and predictably she asked for the rest of it. Eventually she agreed to complete the call and asked the McCreary operator to connect the call to “1”. The local operator “Maudie McLucky” immediately said “John and Dreda are on vacation and won’t be back for a week”. Old tech, old times, good memories.

      1. Back in my bad old days. One Christmas eve was at my logging hillbilly friends house in BC way back in the mountains. The Wimmin were in town shopping with the kids.
        Us logger dudes were all drinking and playing poker etc. Game had been going all afternoon and into dark now.
        My friend was trying to call his Mom on the party line to say Merry Christmas Mom.
        The Party Line thing was going bad, he was drinkin more and getting worked up trying to get through.
        Finally he erupts in cussin and threats etc. Slams the phone. Comes back and says that SOB so and so. One of the other guys drinkin whiskey and playing cards. Says was that so and so? Friend says yah so what.
        Buddy says grab your guns and shut out the lights that sob is crazy and will come shooting.
        We douse the lights, grab every gun we have in the house and pick up trucks etc. And wait outside,
        Sure enough in about 15 minutes here comes a vehicle from the crazy guys end of the road. He goes by slow then stops no lights and reverses. Turns around and drives slow no lights. Stops in front of the house which is uphill about 1/4 mile up the mountain from the gravel road.
        The crazy guy does fire one shot. Then we drunken loggers open up with everything.
        Guy must have thought he was back in the MeKong Delta.
        We heard his car start and gravel fly and he was gone.
        How we never shot each other or somebody I have no idea.
        But every time I saw that guy in the little local logging town. He would quickly cross the street and avoid me.
        Tamarack Down On The Hardwood Floor.
        Party Lines Caused A Lot Of Hard Feelins Sometimes.

        1. Watcher…

          Ya never cease to amaze….!! LMAO – I would have loved to see the look on Crazys face when y’all opened up on him…priceless and good thing no one got hit.

          Message sent.

          1. Yah it was bad. The next day it was like, ahhhh did we really do that crazy shit last night.
            We laid pretty low for quite awhile for sure.
            It sure was a great area back n the day. Before all the nosy Hippies and SJW ruined everything.
            Lot of characters back then. Lots of good stories.

      2. My Old Home Town, in Central Valley California, had 4 digit numbers until after I went to college. Only then did I learn that, outside of town, to call in, you used a “prefix” of 3 digits. That was 1972. I had to put a strange 3 digits in front of the number to “call home”. Our local newspaper owner was adamant that we needed to have full 7 digit numbers, so eventually we got them, and then we could “dial” numbers outside of town… but at the cost of constantly dialing an added 3 digits for everything inside town.

        I’m not so sure it was a benefit…

        Sidebar:

        In about 1961 Dad & I went to “Little Grass Valley” and stayed in a hotel. The town had the old “Crank on the side” wooden box phones with a separate ear piece on a wire. The whole “town” had something like 4 phones. Each phone had an assigned number and length of rings. You would do “Ring Ring” by turning the crank that way for one, and “Ring Ring Ring” for another. Anyone who picked up the earpiece was “on the call”… Eventually they got connected to the rest of the world and that ended. That was about 60 years ago…

        Things that make you feel old…

        1. I started kindergarten in 1961 at ‘Skycrest’ Elementary school in Citrus Heights. There was nothing between my house and Grass Valley other than gently rolling hills covered in poppies and lupine. My elementary school was brand new, and given a ‘space age’ name.

          I grew up playing in new home construction sites, and the creeks/hills of the beautiful suburban community (which has now devolved into an *ahem* … substandard neighborhood).

          I am getting more and more nostalgic for that era … when my world was clean, modern, safe, and … white … like Englewood, NJ in the clip. Sorry. I don’t mean to be racist … but there is/was a STRONG correlation between white people and a beautiful culture. And since I am now “required” to see EVERYTHING through the lens of skin color … well … that’s what the wokes have done to me …

    1. oh brother.
      FAUCI requires putting down like a rabid dog….w/extreme prejudice.
      Fear Mongering POS.

      The Propaganda War against the unvaccinated – AKA Critical Thinking folks….is in full bloom (no offence meant to those here who had no choice).

  4. 1992 my then girlfriend moved to rural Sask and was a teacher. We had a $200 a month budget for a 30 min call every Tuesday and Thursday. One of us would drive on the weekends. I still lived at home and my Mom was adamant we didn’t cross that line even though I paid her back. She hated that we wasted all that cash on talking.

    We forget how long distance was a big deal way back when.

    1. I was part of the crew that installed the first ANI at the Howard exchange in Toronto in the sixties. Automatic Numerical Indicator, it automatically recorded your phone number when making long distance calls. This post seems like deja vu.

    2. I can Relate.

      When i got married in 86, my Wife who is from Argentina, would call down there…it was unbelievably expensive and never the greatest connection. $5.00 a minute.

      Now..LOL, she calls her Aunt once a week on Whatsapp. ZERO cost…sorta…Cause we all have to pay for mb’s up and down.

      Much earlier, I recall having Alphabet PREfixes to our phone numbers at home when I was a youngster in YVR. “Trinity” 4935 pls….lol.

  5. This is a website from someone who engaged in phone phreaking several decades ago:

    http://evan-doorbell.com/

    I’ve been going through the recordings. It’s interesting to see how the phone system worked back then.

  6. Ma Bell’s Network Operations Office keeps things running smoothly. It regularly monitors traffic and reroutes any overflow traffic during busy times via other telephone networks in the integrated North America System. I had the privilege of working there back in the day. It was fascinating.

    Cute video link, Robert.

      1. Thanks, Watcher!
        That’s hilarious. Did I ever tell you that I can do a great mimic of Ernestine? I love her dearly — woohoo caddy! And that snort laugh, is too much!

        1. Ha Ha Ha No NR. Did not know you could do an Ernestine along with the snort etc.
          Do you require a couple of shots to get warmed up or it just comes naturally?
          Her snorts always tickled my funny bone.
          Life was simpler and more funner back then I think.
          Not so many crazies like now.
          Can’t think of any decent programs or movies to come out of Hollywood for years.

          1. Yes, I agree, they don’t make comedy like the old days. Haven’t done any craziness in awhile. It was Tomlin’s political jokes that just killed, and the rest, too, was great — never overboard like some comedians today.

            About whether sober or not, well, the thing is, as long as it was quick, it didn’t matter, I always had a hard time keeping a straight face. Love making people laugh! Including moi!
            Snort, snort!

            P.S. great diversion, in these times, I’m perpetually sad for what’s happening in the World.

    1. I’m sure if you listened to some of the recordings at the URL I posted earlier, you might hear a few familiar sounds.

      It’s interesting to hear how calls were routed. He was able to figure out not the individual switches based on the what he heard, but where they were located. The subtleties in the sounds each device made said a lot about what function it served and what it was doing.

      As it turned out, there was an active community of phreakers 40 or 50 years ago. They made use of quirks in the phone system as it existed and functioned back then, and were able to easily talk to each other.

      1. B–
        Your link is interesting and informative. I went down a rabbit hole and found this old story about how the automatic dial system was invented. This piece proves how necessity is the mother of invention. From the link below:

        The automatic dial system, after all, changed telephony forever. Almon Brown Strowger (pronounced STRO-jer) was born in 1839 in Penfield, New York, a close suburb of Rochester. Like Bell, Strowger was not a professional inventor, but a man with a keen interest in things mechanical. He went to an excellent New York State university, served in the Civil War from 1861 to 1865 (ending as a lieutenant), taught school in Kansas and Ohio afterwards, and wound up first in Topeka and then Kansas City as an undertaker in 1886. This unlikely profession of an inventor so inspired seems odd indeed, but the stories surrounding his motivation to invent the automatic switch are odder still.

        The many stories suggest, none of which can be confirmed, that someone was stealing Almon Strowger’s business. Telephone operators, perhaps in league with his competitors, were routing calls to other undertakers. These operators, supposedly, gave busy signals to customers calling Strowger or even disconnected their calls. Strowger thus invented a system to replace an operator from handling local calls.

        https://telephoneworld.org/landline-telephone-history/tom-farleys-landline-telephone-history-part-5/

        P. S. I chose the above link because of this neat benefit that Ma Bell provided. This is related to the above story about the automatic dial system:
        Before I left Bell I had merited a free telephone! The Company was generous, to a point. The new touch-tone phone, a Northern Electric invention, was a beige desk model. The only stipulated demand they made was that I would agree to ‘not’ have a ‘non-published’ phone number, have the phone in my name, and the # published in the phone book. Long Distance calls were at my own expense. The new number was in a new telephone exchange, so I had speed dial. It was very cool for the late 1970s.

        1. An interesting story.

          A few years ago, someone in my apartment building abandoned a 1980s-era Northern Telecom telephone. I took it apart and cleaned it and it works.

          One thing I noticed was that the unit had a beautiful and robust design. It still used a number of discrete components its circuitry. Everything was nicely laid out and, presumably, if necessary, it could be repaired.

          Nowadays, there’s not much that can be salvaged from electronic devices. Many of those aforementioned components are now in integrated circuits, often designed specifically for that application. Others are surface-mounted, which often makes them difficult to work with unless one has the proper equipment and one knows what one’s doing. Me, I just chuck that stuff away as the parts like that are now so dirt cheap (thank you, China) that one’s better off to buy them new.

          1. I’m beginning to like your building! What finds!
            Sadly, they don’t make phones like they used to.
            Read they stopped making “Bakelite” phones in 1959.
            It’s the same with everything else, like radios and small clocks, etc. They build them to break now. The world needs more repairpeople!

            “Antique Roadshow” featured Bakelite bracelets and other small items made into jewelry which get good prices now. They are Collectors’ pieces.

            Thanks! Interesting stuff, always.

          2. Unfortunately, the management got all hot and bothered about stuff being abandoned in the lobby and put an end to that a few years ago.

            I once discarded a pair of CRT monitors, one which had a clear, crisp display. I was ordered to chuck them in the garbage. It broke my heart to throw out good equipment like that because the manager’s a fruitloop. Besides, I knew of certain people who would take some of the abandoned stuff and sold it on eBay.

            I often looked forward to the end of the month as that was when people moved out and dumped stuff. (Treasure hunting time!) Over the years, I got a lot of free computer equipment that way, including mice, keyboards, and LCD monitors. If it didn’t work, I tried to cannibalize it for parts. The candy bar phone (that’s the nickname for that format of telephone) that I’m currently using at home was a cast-off. All it needed was a new battery.

            It only shows that our manager has really no idea of how a building like mine actually functions.

          3. In the age of recycling that’s ridiculous. These building people get snobbish eh?

            Yup. The rental company tries hard to make this dump look like an up-scale address. After all, if it didn’t cater to the only real tenants it cares about (i. e., the Chinese), they might go someplace else.

  7. “The Silent Partnership Bankers, Politicians, Media and Imposed Laws.” When you consider who runs this ‘Gin Joint’, you have some understanding what the heck is happening…
    https://www.algora.com/Algora_blog/2021/08/04/covid-casedemic-the-banking-cartel-is-driving-the-agenda
    The invention of the computer only made everything worse and global.
    Bankers never lose as they create the credit and currency and the rigged game board by ownership, laws and regulations by types of contracts through our corrupted politicians and media.

    1. Has Trudeau’s decisions made sense?
      Of course not. It’s all distractions…Take the needle…
      Ya racist bastards who buried native babies alive while torturing their mothers decades ago…
      Take your jab…

      Bankers can forgive debt, but they choose to use it as enslavement that must be followed by the rules they have imposed.
      Take your medicine…so we can bring in fresh immigrants by the hundreds of thousands.

      1. Ron Paul warned us that, “It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking.”

    1. So, Kate will ban me, but just who will I have to kill to eat???? By the way, I am not adverse to removing enemies from my midst.

      1. They are stupid morons. When we have nothing left to lose. We lose it.
        The veneer of civilization is very, very F*cking thin when our families get hurt or are deliberately starved.
        I will not tug my forelock and bow down

    1. This says it all of the media(CBC) wants to keep this game going…
      So far, I think they’ve paid out twice now in lawsuits and want to get more ‘compensation’.

      Support is available for anyone affected by their experience at residential schools, and those who are triggered by these reports.
      A national Indian Residential School Crisis Line has been set up to provide support for residential school survivors and others affected. People can access emotional and crisis referral services by calling the 24-hour national crisis line: 1-866-925-4419.

      This was at the bottom on this news article.

  8. “The vaccine doesn’t work since vaccinated people are still getting COVID”

    Read the whole thing, it’s quite the opinion piece.

    https://www.healthing.ca/diseases-and-conditions/coronavirus/vaccine-for-coronavirus/vaccine-hesitancy

    The end make me chuckle….

    How to combat it: The statistics tell a very clear story: 99.2 per cent of COVID deaths are in the unvaccinated population. So while it’s possible vaccinated people could get the virus, the odds of dying from it are low — which is not the case for the unvaccinated.

    They link to https://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/meet-press-july-4-2021-n1273065 which is a ‘Meet the Press” transcript on July 4, 2021 – Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Seth Berkley, CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Kate Snow, Audie Cornish and Adam Grant.

    So because Saint Fraudci says so, it must be true…

    1. “You’re struggling to understand why some people are vaccine hesitant. The “let me help you” megathread: Imagine you’re a normal person. The year is 2016. Rightly or wrongly, you believe most of what you see in the media.

      You believe polls are broadly reflective of public opinion. You believe doctors and scientists are trustworthy and independent. You’re a decent, reasonable person who follows the rules and trusts authority.

      Imagine your shock then…………”‘

      https://thelibertydaily.com/centrist-chad-explains-vaccine-hesitancy-in-the-most-epic-thread-youll-read-all-year/

  9. Dr. Deena’s letter to Albertans, for those who haven’t seen it

    https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/columnists/deena-hinshaw-we-need-to-learn-to-live-with-covid-without-extraordinary-measures/wcm/bcac2c97-f634-407f-9c70-c29a6592a1bf

    Considering the pushback from the safety nazis that want us locked down and stripped of freedoms forever, she’s got some guts. So as quick as I am to criticize her and the Kenney government when they get it wrong, I must give credit for being the first, and likely last and only jurisdiction in Canada to show some bravery and common sense, in a politicized sort of way as all these things are.

    1. Yea, well, I still want to see her, Shandro & Kenney as Defendants in NUREMBERG.

      The above is simply doing some ass kissing to ward off what should come..JAIL as a minimum. Keep in mind that Alberta is still using the Fraudulent RT PCR test, will not ALLOW Ivermectin nor hydroxychloroquine to be prescribed.

      STILL 100% on the Globalist RESET trail.
      ZERO TRUST in them or the filthy Fucking MEDIA.
      And still no Proof Forthcoming that they have Fully Isolated the CovSars2 Gene Sequence from a Pathology Exam.

      PROVE TO ME THIS THING EXISTS – And its validity corroborated by Dr Hodgkins & Dr Modry……or FOAD.

      1. +++steakman. We are fighting a battle that will only be won when our families are dying.

  10. Great Leader Kim Sung Trudeau is back on the election trail today. He burns jet fuel with his teddy bear to Quebec. Expect lots of money thrown around. Nothing to do with the election of course.

  11. There is no real sequence for this virus because it hasn’t been isolated or sequenced. How do they know there are “new strains” or new mutations when they haven’t even isolated the original? The vaccine was built on a sequence received from China. The problem is, not even China isolated or sequenced the virus. Basically its all a fraud. The biggest hoax in all of human history, far surpassing the Holyhoax of the 40s and 50s or the 9/11 hoax.

    https://www.eutimes.net/2021/04/breaking-irish-government-admits-covid-19-is-a-fake-hoax-scam-which-does-not-even-exist/

      1. Agreed..NO HOAX but…..

        If you believe that 21 Bedouins who took 6 weeks of “pilot” training were able to fly & operate Modern Jet Aircraft flying at a high rate of speed and perfectly place them on Target…?? You might be a moron.

        There is NO fking way that happened as told to us. Just query your Airline Pilots Association for confirmation. The 2 that hit the towers were 100% REMOTELY PILOTED…and there is No terrorist org on the planet with that tech my friend.

        This was 100% an inside job.
        PERIOD
        False FLAG op.
        Designed to generate a public swell for “Action” against the supposed Terrorists and begin the “WAR ON TERROR”…and eventually the invasion of Iraq.

        I’ve worked with Steel for over 40 years as a Welder/Fitter and as a Senior Welding QC Inspector. i will Tell you point Blank – there is ZERO Chance of any Column that in this case that measured at least: 2″ Web w/ 2.5-3” Flanges thick that were supposedly “melted” by the flashing off of JetFuel (Pretty much Kerosene in fact). NOT A HOPE IN HELL could that ever happen. it would take half a dozen if not more of massive Heating Heads using Oxy-ACETYLENE as the mix at least 35-40 minutes to get up to the temp required to allow any substantial weight above to begin to deform said Column…and Im talking about 1 single column not the 10 or 12 used in its construction. There was zero fuel other than the 2-3 minutes of jet fuel flashing off that could have done what I describe above…No way.

        Total MEDIA – GOVT BULLSHIT.

        Plenty of film showing explosive bursts which are indicative of a controlled implosion.
        it was no HOAX, but it sure as shit Planned for reasons explained above.

        1. Steak. 100% I worked with steel for over 40 years. I demo’d heavy industrial buildings and machinery. I have used oxygen lances etc.
          There is no way in hell that kerosene or any other liquid fuel could do that, I have welded railway track with thermite, only thing I ever saw that would melt steel like that. And it had to be encased in ceramic molds to fuse the rail.

        2. Don’t forget that it wasn’t just jet fuel that was burning. The offices were filled with all sorts of other combustible material, including paper, carpets, and insulation.

          However, one thing that’s not clearly known is to what extent the structure was damaged by the impact. We saw how all sorts of debris was produced, particularly glass. How far each aircraft penetrated before finally coming to rest is, as far as I know, still a matter of educated speculation.

          The result would be that the section of floors above each impact site likely no longer had any support. The weight of the structure above those floors would have be bearing down on the remaining columns, which weren’t designed to bear that sort of load. (Simple analogy: remove one leg from your dining room table and see how long it remains stable.)

          The removal of those supports would cause a bending moment on the overall structure, adding an extra load on those structural members, which would have been designed to withstand compressive forces with some bending as the building flexed when the wind blew.

          That imbalance would eventually have led to structural failure, even if there hadn’t been a fire.

          No hoax, no conspiracy. It’s simple structural mechanics at work.

      2. +++,Terry. Only idiots an morons can watch the actual footage and think it was a hoax. IDIOTS AND MORONS. There really is no where to go with that level of stupid.

        1. I posted a link to an article VOWG, doesn’t mean I think 911 was a hoax.

          You might want to check your hypertension.

      3. I posted a link to an article Terry, doesn’t mean I think 911 was a hoax.

        You might want to check your hypertension.

  12. The Sierra Club and the U. S. Forest Service were presenting an alternative to the Wyoming ranchers for controlling the coyote population. It seems that after years of the ranchers using the tried and true method of shooting or trapping the predators, the Sierra Club had a “more humane” solution to this issue. What they were proposing was for the animals to be captured alive. The males would then be castrated and let loose again. This was ACTUALLY proposed by the Sierra Club and by the U. S. Forest Service.
    All of the ranchers thought about this amazing idea for a couple of minutes. Finally an old fellow wearing a big cowboy hat in the back of the conference room stood up, tipped his hat back and said, “Son, I don’t think you understand our problem here. These coyotes ain’t breedin our sheep; they’re eatin’ ’em!”

    The meeting never really got back to order.

  13. So as not to tar the everyday normal Karens and Kevins with the same brush as the shreiking harridans and bloviating blowhards we hear so much from, these days, I propose we address the latters as KKKarens and KKKevins from now on.
    If anyone has alteady instituted this address, well, good on yah!

      1. Yah they are cute. My friend has one he got as a rescue pup, and he could not give it back to the shelter. Her name is Itty Bitty, and she loves to fish. She will get so excited when he lands a fish she attacks his fish. And if he throws a fish back she will jump in after it, she gets very worked up about fishing.

        1. The first dackel thought fish were toys. Soon after my parents got her, we visited my relatives on Vancouver Island. We went fishing for rock cod one day, and, after we got them on the boat, the fish would like there and flop.

          The dachshund found that amusing, so she went up and poked them just to get them to move.

          1. Itty Bitty is the first Dachshund I ever personally knew. I would take her in a heartbeat, she has so much character. She also chases snow balls, then has the audacity to come and demand up to get inside your winter coat and dry out. She is not asking up to dry out, she demands. I chased your dang snowballs and now I’m cold and wet. Don’t know why I allow her that but I do.
            My friend would never part with her.

          2. My mother was angry with my father when he showed the aforementioned first dachshund. For one thing, she didn’t want to have a dog and, second, he never told my mother he was going to get the critter.

            A decade later, the beastie was sent to her final reward as she had become sick. My mother couldn’t stop crying. Fortunately, after a few weeks, their house was filled once again with bark, lick, and wag….. times two.

    1. My Dodge TurboRam is a dog truck.

      My mother died nearly 9 years ago, so the only immediate family my father had left was my canine step-brother and me. He traded in his old Dodge on a new one about a year later and he rarely went anywhere without the little guy tagging along.

      I’m still finding dog hairs after all these years…..

  14. LOTS of empty seats at the Blue Bombers’ “Vaccinated-Only” home opener! Half full maybe? They managed to somehow space the fans out so that it’s less notable when watching it on TV. This game is usually sold out. Lots of season ticket holders were no-shows apparently.

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